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- adjectivehard (adjective) · harder (comparative adjective) · hardest (superlative adjective)
- solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced:"the slate broke on the hard floor" · "rub the varnish down when it's hard"Similar:unpliableas hard as ironas hard as stoneunmalleablerenitentOpposite:
- (of a person) not showing any signs of weakness; tough:"only a handful are hard enough to join the SAS"
- (of prices of shares, commodities, etc.) high and stable; firm.
- requiring a great deal of endurance or effort:"airship-flying was pretty hard work" · "it's hard for drummers these days" · "she found it hard to believe that he could be involved"Similar:
- putting a lot of energy into an activity:"he'd been a hard worker all his life" · "everyone has been hard at work"Opposite:
- difficult to bear; causing suffering:"times were hard at the end of the war" · "he'd had a hard life"
- difficult to understand or solve:"this is a really hard question"
- not showing sympathy or affection; strict:"he can be such a hard taskmaster"Similar:lacking compassionstanding no nonsenseruling with a rod of iron
- (of a season or the weather) severe:"it's been a long, hard winter"Opposite:
- harsh or unpleasant to the senses:"the hard light of morning"
- (of wine) harsh or sharp to the taste, especially because of tannin.
- (of information) reliable, especially because based on something true or substantiated:"hard facts about the underclass are maddeningly elusive"Opposite:
- (of a subject of study) dealing with precise and verifiable facts:"efforts to turn psychology into hard science"
- denoting an extreme or dogmatic faction within a political party:"the hard left"
- (of science fiction) dealing with technological advances which do not contravene currently accepted scientific laws or principles:"a hard SF novel"
- (of water) containing relatively high concentrations of dissolved calcium and magnesium salts, which make lathering difficult:"hard water requires much more soap, shampoo, or detergent than soft water"
- (of the penis, clitoris, or nipples) erect.
- (of a man) having an erect penis.
- phonetics(of a consonant) pronounced as a velar plosive (as c in cat, g in go).
adverbhard (adverb) · harder (comparative adverb) · hardest (superlative adverb)- so as to be solid or firm:"the mortar has set hard"
nounBRITISHhard (noun) · hards (plural noun)- a road leading down across a foreshore.
OriginOld English hard, heard, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hard and German hart. HARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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